Claims
- 1. A device for voltage regulation for a radar system having a pulsed radar frequency to compensate for voltage variations in a resonant discharge module having a pulse forming network and a high voltage divider connected to a high voltage power supply with a high voltage power supply filter, such that said device is capable of generating a signal adapted to be used in said resonant discharge module for radar transmitters, said device comprising:
- a set/reset circuit for generating a square wave having a first period equal to a charging time of said pulse forming network and a second period equal to that of the pulsed radio frequency;
- an integration network having a time constant equal to that of the high voltage power supply filter;
- a switch to ground coupled to said set/reset circuit and coupled to an integration network for discharging said integration network during said first period and charging said integration network during said second period;
- a peak detector coupled to said integration network for generating an output signal with an amplitude which varies proportionally with said pulsed radio frequency;
- an amplifier coupled to said peak detector for amplifying the output signal of said peak detector and producing an output corresponding to the amplified output signal of said peak detector;
- a summing circuit for summing said output of said amplifier with a reference signal forming an updated reference signal;
- a comparison circuit coupled to said summing circuit and said high voltage divider;
- a synchronizing generator coupled to said comparison circuit whereby, if an output of said comparison circuit is zero, said synchronizing generator generates a synchronizing signal; and
- a pilot circuit coupled to said synchronizing generator and coupled to said pulse forming network for blocking charging of said pulse forming network upon receipt of said synchronizing signal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 834,305 filed on Feb. 27, 1986 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
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